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~ FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 25, 1921. THE SEATTLE STAR kiddies and their tired mothers had “There ta never a sky of winter had one packed awny among her sale To the heart that sings alway: effects back Kast, She wrote to | cookies in several different lan yo, oe 3 Never a night but hath stars to light & friend to forward it, and today guages, “And we still had cookies > — = And dreams of a roay day.” it reposes in a very happy man's [and to spare for two or three days = hands. following, for which we are very = hut- ‘ ., : ‘ NE WANTS A CLOCK grateful to you and to the Rons E Department for Seattle Shut oa Their Friends, Appearing Every Friday || rat wilh STRIKE MILK NEEDED Cookie & Candy Co,, said Miss Mitch = ‘a e Seattle Star If you have a clock that strikes, | FOR BABIES ell, matron in charge I= 2 : ——— |that you have no further une for,| In answer to our plea for the fam Z 8 23 G EDITED BY DR. FRANK R. LOOPE | we know of a place where it will give| ily of Wm. Lumbart, West Seattle, Py 5 Pout hayley vo 771 SAT ea one Capitol 2267 great happinees. It in intended for| With his eight children, from eight soon we ‘& man who is blind and helplens with | Months of age up, many responded| Ot sunshining again, cildimemenniiatias i} tellin’ anthrites, who will find much com-| With clothing, but no job, Home food ™ mM “ w he You should never say smart et we had one honest yore ax “Aunt Luey,” has been visit-| fort in its strike and tick, and who|WA# given, but not enough. By mis.| Wm. Murray, 4410 33rd 8... the “Pape’s Cold Compound” Breaks Any Cold in a Few Hours % things, if they smart. soodness wonderful time, I thanking in the city the past weveral days.|is financially unable to buy one. | tke nome clothing was left at the|#hutin with the broken back, tells us ne “ys. it Aunt Lucy walks with a crutch, due| have promised this man a clock, and | *"0g Address, but it developed that | bis moo businens > Just beaming, Instant relief! Don't stay stuffed: ( stops aon running; relieved heat Doog Malic ys “4 to a broken hip suffered some years! T k *e let i int| this family wan nearly as badly in|26W orders coming in every day. up! Quit blowing and snuffiing! A| che, dullness, feverishness, sneem al “Fortune, honor, power, fame ‘The world is an etho of man's own ago; otherwise she is not a shut-in. iad te Ste vs Naa oes need, #0 both families are now op, ta Ce % “4 ing. dol him. dove of “Pape's Cold Compound” tak: Hearts of men desire, joing, equipped with clothing. Mrs. Dando, 108 Bast 65th, blind, | , | “Pape’s Cold Compound” ts the Beeking for the socred flame The 1 with a son who is also a shut-in, | ®™ ©V@rY two hours until three doves) quickest, surest relief known, and te] In an earthly fire | nny | Shutins do not take to runners| The Sunshine Gulld party, sched uke Lambert family still nerd | uid like some of the sunshine| Fé taken usually breaks any coid| costs only a few cents at drug stores And. i weither wealth nor power || There is one mighty happy girl | |Yery well, so there have been very |Uled at the county hospital Tuesday, pr Rae the three youngest and ‘en to call right up. , [it nets without assistance. Sama Wait them in the end | | im this dear old Seattle town, and | |few carried over the past week by | has been postponed until next Tues | tial food for the others. sigs The first done opens clogged-up| nice, Contains no quini Insist a ” Awnger in that hour | | that's our little 20-year-old Elinor | |Our very kind automobile sunshine | day. One lady who trudged over there - nom " nostrils and air ee of hi upon Pape's.—Advertisement. How they | in the w Mrs. Evens, Kast 89th and Fifth passages head; | up v For a sunshine friend.” Candiff, a¢ the county hospital, | | helpers. However, Butterworth Sons - one @aa nowsterm Munday, sald (1. hi, also blind, is anxious to | ———_——— . For about two years she has been | | carried shutins in both auto and| ‘THE BLIND MAN eo a she knew what Jhave callers, good, cheerful folks Some folks use only one syllable of | | on her buck, but for the past two | |Ambulance, and other autos deliv:|GETS HIS FLUTE ee cee ee Oe Oe | retreat. the word brotherhood” im their no weeks, with the help of brncen, ered food and clothing to shutins It fo tends Graditytng'to be. alle Mang: Caeets, . p= Ba tivities: the hood to pull over | nant again, | to report that not a single call |THE “ROSS” We a | with every indication for an || — The f t fuk eyes of his brother lamfy of Mr. and Mrs. which has been in this | ‘Have you had a kindness pe | x a eventual complete recovery, || Trimble, 3917 Aurora ave, was cotumn has po Wowie for » mg os, | shown? Pass it on.” ' Yea sah! We done stepped out |% ————————it| reported to me as in need of food | which I am very grateful.” Wi ocisie Gay Gaterday at the Theo |g — a Gaturday evening ‘long with the rest} ? Wednendmy. There are ten in the are informed that a fine |7°T home was « great succem The ot the red forsed gentry, and I'm] Sunshiners will regret to hear that| family, with a 15-year-old girl as flute has been placed in the hands — —————— ae eres yc has been quite ill} their sole support af the present of the man who has lost his | Maybe All Wildcat ["” "™ Provided for, but thoy may weed | {tril hetp him wie wera many - w a Prov jor, may it will help him while away many . yt dtoR Mrs. Lucy T. Guild, after whom| some future help. If you wish to | hours when he is alone, CET » Trails Lead to Rome jour cusia taxes its name, and who| give any ald, call Mrs. Fannie The giver was Mrs. Nellle ROME, Nov, 25.—According to Ro- | is known endearingly to all Sunshin- Van Aistine, North 1044. Lackey, who remember that she A FAIR man newspapers, a great number of | ———— ————____— $$ ________—_ anieath be OF THE wildcats are now concentrating ‘qdout the city. Some zealous citizens LATEST @lready have reported seeing several ESCRIPTIONS within the city limits. —Presumably Insane / ROME, Nov. 25.—Deciding that he had too much money, Aubrey S. Den: te 4a, an English tourist, began to divide nh & . Mt with the proletariat by throwing guid coine and bank notes from his OPPOSITE hotel window. A riot developed Stan screed gathered to srusste RHODES for the money, St. Denis’ sanity will "Be tested. ° " ‘Wireless Will Keep : Farmers Informed BRISBANE, Nov. 25.—Two wire Gees stations are being set up in the es , sremote districts of North Queensland ke ‘@nd the government is issuing 1+ to sheep farmers and ranch in ese een fou wi e as or this law to protect you} outside world. se 7 F} ¥ A law to enforce herds dairies in Tillamook ~ PUBLIC MARKET LONDON, Nov. 25.—More than 50,- The Tillamook Valley te an idea! datrying country, with tts cool, even em ae 'G0 fiecces have been sold at Oawes- perature and pastures. have come here from all Pec | award. Now, theta ofthis whole lee valley » to make the hnmst : _ Sufficient Women __ Syke fik as cor esten pe Voor va ks et eae en Entrances First and Second Avenues in Great Britain Cheese at ten very soures. mahes Tilameck one of the CLO LONDON, Nov. 2%5.—According to world where every cow emat be healing. MARKET SES SATURDAY SPECIALS Te make care pou got cha guomims, look far Tilamest on the rind ‘Seid bp the bart greame—ty Ge olin 7 bo 6 ond tépecnd eo census report, there are in Great Britain in 6 P. M. predominate, i H i. + ‘ } . : y ft se 3 HT £E =| 2 iI: 3° ref 55 33 HELP YOURSELF GROCERY, UPPER FLOOR, CENTRAL PUBLIC MARKET CENTRAL GROCERY, LOWER FLOOR, CENTRAL PUBLIC MARKET SEATTLE GROCERY, SEATTLE MARKET, 109 OCCIDENTAL AVENUE Mail Order Dept. 1112 Western Ave. Pure Cane Sugar ...... ..- 10 tbs. 62¢ Borden’s Milk ...... .. .. tall cans 10¢ Crisco . . . 3 Ibs. 56c, 6 lbs. $1.07, 9 Ibs. $1.5: Brooms, medium weight, special . . . Lenox Soap, large bars . . ..... i ' : a! He f 3 3 e eg 3 EHF H 2353 itl i fi Because of the splendid exhibits of Pacific Northwest fruits and the interest shown by the large attendance, the Old Dutch Cleanser, 3 for .......-.eeeeeeseeene 29¢ Grated Pineapple, No. 1 flat cans, 2 for .. Clean Easy Soap, 5 for ..........sssecceceeeees 22¢ Grated Pineapple, No. 244 cans ....... White Linnen Soap, 6 for ............. SEES 25¢ Maryland Corn, 2 cans ......... ‘ Salmon, med. red, 1% size, can 10¢; 4 for........ 35¢ “Our Choice” Sifted Peas, 8 cans ......... clogs Kidneys, then Back hurts and Bladder bothers you Most folks forget that the kidneys, like the bowels, get sluggish and clogged and need a flushing occa- sionally, else we have backache and dull misery in the kidney region, severe headaches, rheumatic twinges, torpid liver, acid stomach, sleepless. ness and ali sorts of bladder disor- You simply must keep your kid- neys active and clean, and the mo ment you feel an ache or pain in the kidney region, get about four ounces of Jad Salts from any good drug store here, take a tablespoonful in & glass of water before breakfast for a few days and your kidneys will 7 welll cal fine. This famous salts le from the acid of gray and lemon $aice, combined with. Iithia, and is harmiesa to flush clogged Kidneys and stimulate them to nor- mal activity, It also neutralizes the aelds in the urine so it no longer ir- ritates, thus ending bladder disor Jad Salts 1s harmless; inexpensive; snappy Emerald Trio, Tetateate: itightful | etfervescent Round Steaks, Ib....20¢ Lamb Roasts, lb....12¢4 Legs of Lamb, lb... sede ae Mane rate everods ADMISSION—Adults, 35¢; children up to 15, 15¢. Open Daily, 9 a. m. to 11:30 Bice Eaten ioctbe Henn: tees kal ae” | Geode tae Bec” their kidneyn clean, thus avoiding || B- m. Take No. 7, No. 26 or No. 29 car on First Avenue. Short Ribs of Beef, lb, 12¢ — whole, Ib. ........25¢] Rolled Beef Roasts, Ib. ere commentions. ‘ Pork Roasts, Ib....174%¢ Pickled Spare Ribs, per | Pork Roasts, Ib, ..........++ he lia lots of aa sents ts' tolke BELL STREET TERMINAL Veal Roast, Ib.....+. if + ala Seis erga 12%4¢ | Sugar Cured Heavy Hams, lb. ..........- ee who believe in overcoming kidney trouble while it is only trouble.—Ad ‘vertisement. r, be open from 1 to 11:30 p. m. Sunday, and the regular and Wednesday. The Sunday program will be suitable to the day. have proven so popular, will be continued. Afternoons 2:00—Band Concert. 2:30 and %:30—Hippodrome Girl Review. Singing by Miss Orr, contralto; dainty Ruth Osborne Boyer with her Irish ‘harp, and the building. General Dancing Pacific Northwest FRUIT EXPOSITION Will Remain Open Until 11:30 p. m., Wednesday, Nov. 30 Instead of ending Saturday night, as previously announced, the Exposition will On Monday, Tuesday and Wednesday the regular entertainment features which * Barnyard Golf Tournament at 10 Each Morning Band Concerts at both ends of the Exposition Miss Broche and her Dancing Girls. Miss Orr and the Emeraid Trio. hours Monday, Tuesday Evenings for all who wish to join in. Syrup, Uncle John’s New England, Cane and ay Albers’ Flapjack Pancake Flour, pkg.............. 27¢ Olympic Pancake Flour, 2 pkgs . 45¢ Rogers’ Baking Powder, lb. can.. ry. Sliced Pineapple, Extra Fancy grade, No. 2 squat can 25¢; 3 for 7 Sliced Pineapple, Honolulu Lady, No. 2 cans 3 for Western Coffee Co. STORES 1426 First Avenue, Olympic Market 1424 First Avenue, Central Market 109 Occidental Avenue, Seattle Market VERY SPECIAL Our Very Best Coffee, at per Ib. 2 Ibs. for ¢ Fresh Roasted Daily—Guaranteed to please or money Central Meat Compan 1420 FIRST AVENUE T-Bone Steaks, lb....25¢ Veal Chops, Ib...... 20¢ Choice Selection of Fresh Dressed Poultry / Hills’ Red Can Coffee, Ib. 42¢; 21% Ibs...... Ryzon Baking Powder, lb. can.......... M. J. B. Coffee, Ib. 40¢; 8 lbs. $1.17; 5 lbs.. Lemon Extract, Dr. Price's, 114-02. bottle Golden West Coffee, Ib. 40¢; 2 Ibs. ........ Small White Beans, Finest California, 5 lbs. Salmon, Sockeye, 1-lb. tall can ee Sardines, King Oscar Brand, can 17¢; 3 for «..... av7¢ porBearay iy wen ay ss iy a dato he Kippered Herring, Normanna Brand, can 22¢; 3 for 63¢ Fancy Head Rice, 2 Oa s hens Prepared Mustard, 6-0z. glass O¢; 3 for.......... 25¢ “Table Queen” Fancy Rice, 2-Ib. Papen, Prunes, Fancy Santa Clara Sweet, extra large, 2 lbs. 12-02. can 27¢@; 28-02. CaN ..... 6. eee eee eweees ; ize. 2 Ibs. f j Buckwheat Flour, new lot just received—Larrowes, Be cape rag renaginen Foe 8 Ibs. .......... New York State, 414-lb. bag 30¢; 9-lb. bag....74¢ Figs, nae en be ata sie? -h “ Black Figs, 2 Ibs. 33¢; 5 Ibs. ... Raisins, Green Ribbon, 11-0z. pkgs., 3 for .. Tree Tea, Ceylon (Black), Ib. 52¢; 14-lb.. Tree Tea, Japan (Green), lb. 57¢; 1%4-lb. Instant Postum, large tin................. Our “Special” Blend Coffee, lb. 30¢; 3 Ibs.... FIRST AVENUE, SOUTH OF PIKE Free Checking Stand Pork Roasts, lb....171g¢ Short Ribs of Beef, Ib. Veal Roasts, Ib...... 14¢ Back Bones, 6 lbs. for Lamb Roasts, Ib..... 12¢ Pork Liver, lb...... Legs of Lamb, lb....22¢ per Ib. ........ Beef Pot Roast, lb..12¢ Pure Lard, 2 Ibs.... Try Our Delicious Brand Hams and Bacon Full Line of Fresh Dressed Poultry 1420 First Avenue Steer Pot Roasts, lb........ P Full Line of Fancy Poultry OLYMPIC MEAT CO. 4 Bay City Market Prime Rib Rolled Roas